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Defence Authority for C4ISR Joint User
UK MoD’s Spatial Data Infrastructure
Brian Parish JFC-JU-JGI
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Other Spatial Data Infrastructures
In Europe a major recent development has been the entering in force of the INSPIRE Directive in May 2007, establishing an infrastructure for spatial information in Europe to support Community environmental policies, and policies or activities which may have an impact on the environment.
INSPIRE is based on a number of common principles:• Data should be collected only once and kept where it can be maintained most
effectively.• It should be possible to combine seamless spatial information from different
sources across Europe and share it with many users and applications.• It should be possible for information collected at one level/scale to be shared with all
levels/scales; detailed for thorough investigations, general for strategic purposes.• Geographic information needed for good governance at all levels should be readily
and transparently available.• Easy to find what geographic information is available, how it can be used to meet a
particular need, and under which conditions it can be acquired and used
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Other Spatial Data Infrastructures
From IHO MSDIWG ToRs This Working Group (WG) is a subsidiary of the Hydrographic Services and
Standards Committee (HSSC). Its work is subject to HSSC approval.
Inputs from IHO MSDIWG work plan• To consider the impact of the UN- GGIM initiative
• Establish a MSDI training syllabus for use across IHO community
• Provide position paper to IRCC 2014 on MSDI and its importance to IHO
• Conduct a review of MSDI that includes conceptual descriptions of the four sub-areas of MSDI as
– E.1.1 Technical issues – E.1.2 Governance – E.1.3 Standards and specifications – E.1.4 Content (data)
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Other Spatial Data Infrastructures
UN Committee of Experts on Global Geospatial Information Management (UN-GGIM)
The United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) established the United Nations Committee of Experts on Global Geospatial Information Management (UN-GGIM) in July 2011 (ECOSOC resolution 2011/24) as the official UN consultative mechanism on GGIM.
The main objectives of the UN Committee are to provide a forum for coordination and dialogue among Member States, and between Member States and relevant international organizations and to propose work-plans and guidelines with a view to promoting common principles, policies, methods, mechanisms and standards for the interoperability and inter-changeability of geospatial data and services.
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MoD SDI Vision
By 2015 Defence will treat spatial data as
an enterprise resource contributing to
Information Superiority and enhancing
the delivery of military effect.
End-users and systems will be able to
store, discover, view, exploit and share
spatial data in a way that is common and
consistent across all operational
environments and functions.
A consistent approach to spatial data will
support the incremental development of
exploiting systems, allowing them to be
adaptable to future technologies and
organisational change.
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Underpin Information Superiority
Underpin Information Superiority
Improved effectiveness of
Defence and Security
Improved effectiveness of
Defence and Security
Better VFM through reduced
waste andduplication of
info
Better VFM through reduced
waste andduplication of
info
Increased coherency in planning
Increased coherency in planning
Better control of dataBetter control of data
More responsive,
agile Defence
Enterprise
More responsive,
agile Defence
Enterprise
Improved Decision
making for warfighting
Improved Decision
making for warfighting
Improved Ally Interoperabilit
y
Improved Ally Interoperabilit
y
Greater staff retention
Greater staff retention
Improved access to more services of
value
Improved access to more services of
value
Cost saving through streamlined servicesCost saving through
streamlined services
Greater User satisfaction
Greater User satisfaction
Cost savings, risk reduction in procurement
cycle
Cost savings, risk reduction in procurement
cycle
Fewer stovepipes, data silos , or non SDI UOR’sFewer stovepipes, data silos , or non SDI UOR’s
Faster, better evolution of
SDI capability
Faster, better evolution of
SDI capability
Robust service provisionRobust service provision
Standardised ways of sharing data
Standardised ways of sharing data
Governance applied and enforced
Governance applied and enforced
User Groups share best practice
User Groups share best practice
Compliance with SDI for MOD
projects is enforced
Compliance with SDI for MOD
projects is enforced
User requirements managed by WG’sUser requirements managed by WG’s
More competitive supplier SDI marketMore competitive
supplier SDI market
Critical mass of SDI services
Critical mass of SDI services
Critical mass of SDI AwarenessCritical mass of SDI Awareness
OutcomesOutcomes Enabling BenefitsEnabling Benefits End BenefitsEnd Benefits Strategic ObjectivesStrategic Objectives
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Component parts of UK MoD’sSpatial Data Infrastructure
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Benefits of the SDI and the Spatial Data Domain.
SDI Approach:•Aims to be consistent with MODIS•Aims to provide comprehensive and sustainable solution across DLODS•Aims to be achieved through resilient, coherent and enduring enterprise-wide approach•Better decisions, Better shared understanding, Better information sharing
SDI Approach:•Aims to be consistent with MODIS•Aims to provide comprehensive and sustainable solution across DLODS•Aims to be achieved through resilient, coherent and enduring enterprise-wide approach•Better decisions, Better shared understanding, Better information sharing
SD Domain Approach:•Unifying the Defence Enterprise•Driving business and operational effectiveness•Minimising diversity•Designing for reuse•Building with proven solutions•Ensuring commonality of services across the Defence Enterprise•Designing for flexible Interoperability•Adopting open standards•Information as an asset.
SD Domain Approach:•Unifying the Defence Enterprise•Driving business and operational effectiveness•Minimising diversity•Designing for reuse•Building with proven solutions•Ensuring commonality of services across the Defence Enterprise•Designing for flexible Interoperability•Adopting open standards•Information as an asset.
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MoD SDI Strategic Objectives for 2015
• SO1. Provide Governance• SDI Authority, under devolved CIO/CTO/JFC Authority.
• SO2. Provide an Enterprise Service• SGCs authorised data products, services and updates for MoD enterprise-wide discovery,
assessment and exploitation (DGS)
• SO3. Support Interoperability• The Acquisition Cycle is supported to be 100% compliant with SDI policy, governance and
technical requirements
• SO4. Develop an Enduring Foundation• SDI Core Team • Educational and training programme • Targeted and collaborative R&D Programme
• Measure Progress
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What is Spatial Data?
GEOINF
POSITIONEDINFORMATION
SPATIALLY ASSOCIATEDINFORMATION
GEOINT
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Governance (in a nutshell)
Say what you do
• Policy is clearly articulated in JSP 465 & 348
• Standards are documented and maintained in DefStan 00-102
• GISSG maintains Defstan 00-102 on behalf of DGMB
• Policy and Standards are supported by SDI BOK on AOF
• SDI CA has early visibility of new capability development
• SDI Gatekeeper makes targeted engagement with DTs
• SDI TA supports gatekeeper relationship with DTs
Do what you say
• Follow the process flowchart
Prove it
• Record decisions and outcomes
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Brief
Define Reqt-Coverage-Scale-Class
Carry on SD Rqt?
Fulfil?
Develop Prod Spec?
Prod SpecExist?
RecommendAlternative
SupplyData & update catalogue
New Cap Gatekeeper Defstan00-102
GRG SGC GISSG
DataExist?
Catalogue SDI TA
Access data
Governance process from JSP 465
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Defence Geospatial Services
HUMAN USER
SYSTEM- SYSTEM USER
DII (S)
HUMAN USER
Type 1 – DGC / UKHOOWN: CATALOGUE + FGI DGS: STORAGE + SERVERS + DEF GEO PORTAL + DEF GEO REGISTRY
Type 2 e.g. JOMOC, DIOOWN: CATALOGUE + FGI + STORAGE +…DGS: Cookbook Compliant
SYSTEM- SYSTEM USER
DEF GEO PORTAL
DEF GEO REGISTRY
DEF GEO PORTAL
DEF GEO REGISTRY
WPS
WFS
WMS
CSW
DGS TEST, REFERENCE & INNOVATION FACILITY (DTRIF) DGS
OPERATIONS CENTRE (DOC)
SLI
DII (R)
CONSUMERS PROVIDERS
DEF GEO REGISTRY (DGR) DEF GEO
PORTAL (DGP)
SDI Op AuthSDI Tech Auth
RLI
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MULTIINT = GeoINT Discover Create
Analyse Share and Export
Display
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What SDI-DGS will do for MoD users
• Searches will reveal all relevant spatially-referenced information
• Assured access to the most recent, authoritative data
• Discovery and processing of spatial data will be automated to a greater extent
• More information is available as a service (lower bandwidth demand)
• Analyses to be published and shared easily
• Blur the lines between producer and consumer
• A common approach to delivering spatially-referenced information, from head office to deployed units
Facilitate Service Enabled Foundation Data, such that…
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Spatial Data Body of Knowledge (BoK)
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Mr Brian ParishJoint GEOINT- Future Capability | Defence Authority for C4ISR Joint User (GEOINT) | JFC | Building 410 (B.1.401.56) | Northwood HQ | Sandy Lane | Northwood HA6 3HP| Mil: (9360) 58860 | BT: 01923 958860| DII(F): JFC-C4ISRJtUser-JGI Future Cap
Mr Charles SladdenSDI GatekeeperDE&S, Engineering Group, Elm 1a #4125, MOD Abbey Wood, BRISTOL, BS34 8JH Tel: 030679 86401 | Mil: 9679 86401 | Mobile: +44 7929 346211 | Dii: DES TECH-EG Eng1b
Questions?
Spatial Data Infrastructure - points of contact